Norwich stay top of English Championship

Norwich have scored a last-gasp winner against Bolton to maintain their lead at the top of the English Championship.

Daniel Farke's side looked set to be leapfrogged by Leeds after a late Bolton fightback.

Mario Vrancic and Marco Stiepermann put the Canaries 2-0 up but Bolton, who are still winless in their last 11 league games, rallied through Sammy Ameobi and Mark Beevers' 88th-minute equaliser to level at 2-2.

Ameobi was then sent off as the 90 minutes expired before Teemu Pukki struck the winner three minutes into stoppage time.

Leeds kept the gap at just one point after coming from behind to beat Massimo Luongo's QPR 2-1.

Nahki Wells opened the scoring for Steve McClaren's men but Kemar Roofe struck either side of half-time - the second from the penalty spot - to earn Leeds victory.

Derby leapfrogged West Brom into third, after the Baggies' 2-2 draw with Aston Villa on Friday, with a 1-0 win at Wigan.

Wigan's Kal Naismith saw red after 15 minutes and it did not take long for the Rams to take advantage, as Jack Marriott guided in Jayden Bogle's cross six minutes later for what proved the only goal of the game.

Middlesbrough lost ground on the leaders after being held 1-1 at home to Blackburn.

Boro were up against it after Muhamed Besic was shown a straight red card after 21 minutes for hauling down Bradley Dack when he was through on goal. Charlie Mulgrew fired Rovers ahead from the resulting free-kick.

But Britt Assombalonga rescued Tony Pulis' side a point with a 62nd-minute equaliser.

Ipswich remain rooted to the foot of the table after losing their fourth game in a row, going down 2-0 at Stoke. The hosts took the lead in first-half stoppage time as Sam Clucas slipped in Tom Ince, who fired past Dean Gerken.

Joe Allen made it two on the hour mark to extend Stoke's unbeaten league run to eight games.

A scintillating first-half display was enough for Swansea to edge past Brentford 3-2 at Griffin Park.